The Claude L. Budworth Collection consists of 11 charcoal and colored pencil drawings by Claude Budworth of industrial areas of Kansas City, including the West Bottoms (formerly known as the Central Industrial District), City Market, and the Missouri River. Most, if not all, of the drawings were completed as part of the federal Public Works of Art Project in 1934.
This collection of woodcuts of scenes from Kansas City were done by Herbert F. Slaughter who also wrote the accompanying text for the booklet, which is a narrative about Kansas City with a woodcut illustration on each facing page. One of the woodcuts illustrates the 12th Street Viaduct showing the two above ground levels. Most of the woodcuts are of prominent landmarks or buildings in Kansas City.
An account of some of Remington's earliest works (photographs and illustrations/drawings) depicting the Buffalo Soldiers, the 10th Cavalry black troopers in Arizona Territory.
Article profiles Kansas City artist Anne Lindberg and her first solo show in New York at the Cynthia-Reeves Gallery. The exhibition features a series of works described as "tightly spaced parallel lines that very in density and darkness," which the artist refers to as "walking drawings."